Comments Thread For: Canelo On Possible Bivol Sequel: "I Know I'm Gonna Beat Him In The Rematch"

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  • Regge
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    #61
    Bivol is far from unbeatable.
    betterbieve is far from unbeatable.
    Floyd was far from unbeatable he clearly lost to Castillo but luckily for him he was a spoiled littl brat.
    canelo was not unbeatable he showed it in losing to bivol who he clearly underestimated and spent more time golfing than boxing.

    This time canelo will right the wrong he will 100% school bivol. Watch!!

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    • A.B Counterhooks
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      #62
      Ok canelo show us what u can do differently this time then, this guy could just stay in his 168 comfort zone but he still wants bivol smoke after taking clear L , gotta respect that.

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      • Lefty0616
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        #63
        If Canelo believes he'll win a rematch, it's because his "Yes" people are telling him so. Logically, he knows he won't win. He'll push for the rematch because there is money to be made, and it's easier to lose a fight against a Bivol than it is to lose a fight against a Benavidez. Canelo no longer wants to take a bout against someone's that's truly in his weight class. It's easier to save face by losing against someone he's supposed to lose to - like a light heavyweight. I used to be fine with Canelo's claim for being a top P4P contender. Now I'm starting to look at him as a fraud and a calculating coward.

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        • PerfectJab
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          #64
          Originally posted by turnedup
          That fight wasnât close, he got straight washed in that fight. If heâs going off those scorecards Iâm gonna put money on him getting stopped. First time Iâll put a bet on Canelo getting stopped. He fought controlled because he knew he was getting pieced up. Bivol didnât even show his full range of offense, go back and watch some of his other fights to see what I mean about Canelo messing around and getting stopped. The more aggressive you get with Bivol, the sharper he gets. To beat Bivol, you need finesse and patience.
          THIS.
          If you watch the fight against Ramirez, you see a very different Bivol than the one that was facing Canelo.
          Even his facial expression was different, far more agressive. He was expecting a very agressive Ramirez so he turned it around and became the agressor.
          Against Canelo, for most of the fight he was cautious, feeling Canelo out not wanting to make mistakes and keeping it safe.

          For a rematch, the only way Canelo can win is through knockout (that is, without a robbery...)
          Forget Bivol's brilliant footwork, in and out movement, top notch defense and attacking when his opponent is resting.
          There is huge factor that Canelo can't counter... Bivol's stamina.
          He can never match the stamina of Bivol ánd he burns a lot of energy the way he punches. Go look at a post-fight interview in the locker room. Bivol admitted he never left first gear against Canelo. If you watch the 12th round against Ramirez, the guy was breathing with his mouth CLOSED.
          If Bivol finds himself trailing behind in the rematch he will just up his output and the pace of the fight. Canelo will not be able to keep up and will be going backwards.

          Btw. Thinking of Canelo when he is tired, I can't think of another high-level fighter that drops both his hands when he's exhausted?

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          • Boricua181
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            #65
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            Thanks for the heads up! Have you seen this kid from the Bronx, Villareal? He's fighting Friday on Showtime.
            No I haven't, because I don't have SHO, the name rings a bell, and I know that he just defeated Leshawn Rodriguez​ 13-0 (10 KO's), who was undefeated.
            He'll be fighting Friday 17, 2022 on SHO, against another undefeated fighter Ardreal Holmes 12-0 (5 KO's), and he's favored to defeat Villareal 12-0 (8 KO's).

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            • MastaBlasta
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              #66
              Barring a huge buyout (for a dive), or some type of radical injury to Bivol, Canelo will never beat him. I don't know if Bivol can withstand Beterbiev's power or not, but Bivol is the most complete BOXER I've seen since the days of Ali, Hagler, and yes, Mayweather. Guys who would figure you out and also, figure out (on the fly) how to successfully attack you, hurt you, and win.

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              • HouseofM
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                #67
                Bull****. Canelo would need Errol Spence's workrate to beat Bivol and he don't got that.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Oregonian
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                  Meanwhile, Crawford fights the ATG Khan and Brook when they were both irrelevant at WW.
                  He then goes on to fight Avanesyan and now rumor has it that he’ll be fighting Rocha or Broner next.
                  Porter arguably beat Spence
                  Crawford dropped him twice then he finished him

                  Crawford beat brook alot faster then Spence did too
                  Blame Spence for running to 154

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                    And....Charlo beat him shortly after, not understanding your logic here.... .never mind, I forgot fantasies and imagination to discredit, got it.
                    Jacobs has actually fought better competition than charlo at 160 plus charlo ducked him
                    oh and jacobs first beat chenko then ggg beat him then charlo beat him

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                      I SAID reality, wakeup and stop making up your own fantasy world, there's a real world waiting for you.
                      Is it not true Spence fighting Thurman for no belts at 154 ? Why not fight at welterweight seems like a duck to me
                      plus jermall resume at 160 is terrible

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